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Posted by 0tterbot on July 25, 2008, 11:33 pm
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> Perhaps buy seeds and raise your own seedlings. Plant late autumn.
> They don't get frosted.
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> If you can get some seeds of the Flanders Poppy, those plants grow
> vigorously and can be divided so you'll have them ever after.
flanders poppies (Papaver L.) are self-seeding annuals. so yes, they will be there ever
after, but you don't divide them. the old ones just die.
Just
> be aware the Flanders Poppy flowers are uniformly blood-red.
they are lovely!!
kylie
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